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The house of the Move Reminder is located on the west edge of the town. He will teach a {{OBP|Pokémon|species}} any [[move]] that it could have previously learned through [[level]]-up, but for whatever reason had not, for the price of a {{DL|Exchangeable item|Heart Scale}}. The sign outside reads: | |||
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On the south side of the town is [[Professor Cozmo]]'s house, where he studies meteorites. He is not home at first, but will be there after the events at [[Meteor Falls]]. Professor Cozmo will trade {{TM|27|Return}} for a {{key|III|Meteorite}}. Next to his house is what appears to be a modestly-sized meteor crater, which in fact hides a {{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}}. In [[Generation VI]], his house contains a meteorite that can be interacted with to allow {{p|Deoxys}} to cycle through its various [[Form differences#Deoxys|Formes]]. | On the south side of the town is [[Professor Cozmo]]'s house, where he studies meteorites. He is not home at first, but will be there after the events at [[Meteor Falls]]. In [[Generation III]], Professor Cozmo will trade {{TM|27|Return}} for a {{key|III|Meteorite}}. Next to his house is what appears to be a modestly-sized meteor crater, which in fact hides a {{DL|Valuable item|Nugget}}. In [[Generation VI]], his house contains a meteorite that can be interacted with to allow {{p|Deoxys}} to cycle through its various [[Form differences#Deoxys|Formes]]. | ||
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In {{game|Emerald}}, inside the Poké Mart there is a woman who will teach a compatible Pokémon {{m|Metronome}} one time only. | |||
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Location Location of Fallarbor Town in Hoenn. |
Fallarbor Town (Japanese: ハジツゲタウン Hajitsuge Town) is a small farming community in northwest Hoenn. It is extremely close to Mt. Chimney, so much that the ash from the volcano constantly falls near the town.
To the west of the town is Route 114 and the Fossil Maniac's house, and to the east is Route 113. In the fields of Fallarbor, the locals plant seedlings of hardy trees that thrive even in volcanic ash. Fallarbor Town seems to be based on Oita, Japan.
Places of interest
Contest Hall
- Main article: Contest Hall
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the Super Rank Pokémon Contests are held here. Only Pokémon Coordinators who have won a Contest Ribbon in Verdanturf Town are allowed to compete. A sign outside the building reads:
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, all four ranks of Pokémon Contest Spectaculars are held here.
Battle Tent
- Main article: Battle Tent
In Pokémon Emerald, the Contest Hall is replaced with a Battle Tent, with all Pokémon Contests having moved to Lilycove City. It is themed after the Battle Arena in the Battle Frontier. A sign outside the building reads:
Move Reminder
- Main article: Move Reminder
The house of the Move Reminder is located on the west edge of the town. He will teach a Pokémon any move that it could have previously learned through level-up, but for whatever reason had not, for the price of a Heart Scale. The sign outside reads:
Professor Cozmo's house
On the south side of the town is Professor Cozmo's house, where he studies meteorites. He is not home at first, but will be there after the events at Meteor Falls. In Generation III, Professor Cozmo will trade TM27 (Return) for a Meteorite. Next to his house is what appears to be a modestly-sized meteor crater, which in fact hides a Nugget. In Generation VI, his house contains a meteorite that can be interacted with to allow Deoxys to cycle through its various Formes.
Move Tutor
In Pokémon Emerald, inside the Poké Mart there is a woman who will teach a compatible Pokémon Metronome one time only.
Demographics
Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire
In Pokémon Ruby and Sapphire, the population of Fallarbor Town is 23.
Pokémon Emerald
In Pokémon Emerald, the population of Fallarbor Town is 22.
Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire
In Pokémon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, the population of Fallarbor Town is 26.
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Items
Item | Location | Games | |
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TM27 (Return) | From Professor Cozmo in his house in exchange for the Meteorite | R S E | |
TM23 (Smack Down) | From Professor Cozmo in his house for saving him at Meteor Falls | OR AS | |
Nugget | In the crater next to Professor Cozmo's house (hidden) | R S E OR AS | |
Honey | From Bug Maniac in the Pokémon Center once per day | OR AS | |
Galladite | From Professor Cozmo in his house after completing the Delta Episode | OR AS | |
Contest Hall/Battle Tent
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Hyper Potion | Reward for clearing the Battle Tent | E | |
Berry Blender | From old man in lobby | OR AS | |
Contest Costume | Gift from Lisia upon approaching the Contest Hall reception for the first time (can be received at any Contest Hall) | OR AS | |
Pokémon
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A colored background means that the Pokémon can be found in this location in the specified game. A white background with a colored letter means that the Pokémon cannot be found here. |
Appearance
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In the anime
In the Pokémon anime, Ash and his friends arrived in Fallarbor Town in Pros and Con Artists, where they met Grace, a skilled Pokémon Coordinator with three Ribbons under her belt. At first, May was excited for her second Pokémon Contest and confident that she would win. However, she became nervous after seeing just how experienced Grace was.
Noticing this, Grace decided to show May one of her Contest combinations. She sent out her Medicham and asked it to show off its moves, impressing May who had never considered combining attacks before. This inspired May to practice with her Beautifly, but she could not decided which moves would work well together and Beautifly ended up getting tangled in its own String Shot.
To make matters worse, her rival Drew appeared during her training session and criticized her for being so indecisive. He also revealed that he had already won three Contest Ribbons. Later, Drew challenged Ash to a Pokémon battle. Despite being at a disadvantage, his Roselia managed to defeat Ash's Taillow by paralyzing it with Stun Spore and then attacking with a powerful Solar Beam. Having watched the battle, May became even more nervous and feared she would not win the Contest.
In Come What May!, May, Grace, Drew, and Jessica all competed in the Fallarbor Town Pokémon Contest. For the first round, May had Beautifly spinning while using Silver Wind, a performance that placed her among the four Coordinators advancing to the Contest Battles. There, she defeated Jessica to reach the final round, where she found herself up against Grace. The two fought a hard battle, with Grace's Medicham using Beautifly's String Shot to its own advantage and encasing Beautifly in ice with an Ice Punch. However, May was able to lend a few direct hits and use some effective combinations, eventually winning the match and obtaining her very first Ribbon.
In the manga
In the Pokémon Adventures manga
Fallarbor Town appeared in I More Than Like You, Luvdisc I where Ruby, Gabby and Ty traveled there by the Hoenn TV car.
Trivia
- Fallarbor's Japanese motto is ちいさな はたけが ある のうそん "A farm community with small gardens".
Name origin
Language | Name | Origin |
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Japanese | ハジツゲタウン Hajitsuge Town | Possibly from 櫨色 hajiiro (chestnut brown) and 柘植 tsuge (Japanese boxwood) |
English | Fallarbor Town | From fall (autumn) and arbor (tree) |
French | Autequia | From automne, autumn |
German | Laubwechselfeld | From Laubwechsel (change of leaves) and the suffix -feld, field |
Italian | Brunifoglia | From bruno (dark brown) and foglia (leaf) |
Spanish | Pueblo Pardal | From pardal, dark brown |
Korean | 단풍마을 Danpung Maeul | 단풍 (丹楓) danpung refers to the color of autumn leaves. |
Chinese (Mandarin) | 秋葉鎮/秋叶镇 Qiūyè Zhèn | 秋葉 qiūyè means autumn leaves. |
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